The new secondary of the Lions of Detroit, Grant Stuard, would have certainly liked that his first game with the Blue and Silver Honululu took place differently.
Stuard’s opening of opening was part of a sloppy global match filled with turnover for the Dan Campbell team.
When the pre-season opened, Detroit was definitively defeated by the Los Angeles, 34-7, at the Tom Benson Hall of Fame stadium.
Addressing journalists after the match, the new addition of Detroit to the defense unit and special teams shared the next step for the NFC North Squad.
He also indicated that it was worrying that the team had so many reversals and played botched.
“I think it’s absolutely a concern. I think it’s unacceptable,” said Stuard. “I think the norm is the norm, and that is something I think we are going to learn, to be able to look at the band and to make sure that we improve. The greatest thing we can do right now is to continue to get better, lower our heads and work.
“This is what we can control, just as a team knows that the pressure will be exerted and be just responsible with each other and make sure everyone is on the same agreement,” said Stuard. “Keep trying to improve every moment of every day, I think it’s the best thing we can do now.”
During the criticism of the film, the former colt secondary stood out among the defensive players of Detroit.
During the Hall of Fame match, Stuard finished with four plated in 17 snaps playing the secondary.
His bag of the quarter of the Trey Lance was one of the two plated he made a loss of yards for the AFC West team.
Throughout the training camp, the 26 -year -old flashes as a kicks.
Terrion Arnold, Jameson Williams and Kalif Raymond also spent time working on their feedback.
Stuard noted that he had priority to capture football in training, and will now go to the next step to work with certain runners to acclimatize in pursuit and fight.
Stuard explained: “I spent so much time working to catch, to make sure to catch it, and I think that to move forward, I will spend more time with the runners after training, to make sure that my body, muscle memory is there when it comes to being approached, going to the ground, not reaching and raping with the ball in my hand, which ends up being the cause.”